169 research outputs found
Classical realization of two-site Fermi-Hubbard systems
A classical wave optics realization of the two-site Hubbard model, describing
the dynamics of interacting fermions in a double-well potential, is proposed
based on light transport in evanescently-coupled optical waveguides.Comment: 4 page
Visualization of Coherent Destruction of Tunneling in an Optical Double Well System
We report on a direct visualization of coherent destruction of tunneling
(CDT) of light waves in a double well system which provides an optical analog
of quantum CDT as originally proposed by Grossmann, Dittrich, Jung, and Hanggi
[Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 67}, 516 (1991)]. The driven double well, realized by
two periodically-curved waveguides in an Er:Yb-doped glass, is designed so that
spatial light propagation exactly mimics the coherent space-time dynamics of
matter waves in a driven double-well potential governed by the Schr\"{o}dinger
equation. The fluorescence of Er ions is exploited to image the spatial
evolution of light in the two wells, clearly demonstrating suppression of light
tunneling for special ratios between frequency and amplitude of the driving
field.Comment: final versio
Effect of water adsorption on conductivity in epitaxial Sm0.1Ce0.9O2-δ thin film for micro solid oxide fuel cells applications
Water adsorption, splitting, and proton liberation were investigated on Sm0.1Ce0.9O2-δ thin films by scanning probe microscopy. An irreversible volume expansion was observed by applying a positive bias with increased temperature. The volume expansion is also linearly dependent on the relative humidity. A reversible water adsorption process and its effect on the conductivity were also investigated by electrochemical strain microscopy and first order reversal curve under a number of experiment conditions. The presence of a Ce3+ along with OH groups, detected by hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy established a clear correlation between the water incorporation and the valence state of C
Hysteretic characteristics of a double stripline in the critical state
Analytical investigations of the critical state are carried out for a
superconducting stripline consisting of two individual coplanar strips with an
arbitrary distance between them. Two different cases are considered: a
stripline with transport current and strips exposed to a perpendicular magnetic
field. In the second case, the obtained solutions correspond to "fieldlike"
(for unclosed strips) and "currentlike" (for a long rectangular superconducting
loop) states in an isolated strip to which both a transport current and a
magnetic field are applied with constant ratio.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. accepted by SS
imaging the coupling of terahertz radiation to a high electron mobility transistor in the near field
We used AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors as room-temperature direct detectors of radiation at 0.15 THz from a free electron laser, hence 5 times higher than their cutoff frequency of 30 GHz. By near-field active mapping we investigated the antenna-like coupling of the radiation to the transistor channel. We formulate a model for the detection based on self-mixing in the transistor channel. The noise equivalent power is found in the range of 10^{-7} W/Hz^{0.5} without any optimization of the device responsivity. Present day AlGaN/GaN fabrication technology may provide operation at higher frequency, integration of amplifiers for improved responsivity and fast switches for multiplexing, which make the detector here described the basic element of a monolithic terahertz focal plane array
Continuous flow micro-cell for electrochemical addressing of engineered bio-molecules
Abstract A micro-cell consisting of a planar array of Au working electrodes, covered by a glass reservoir (600 nl capacity), connected with perpendicular capillaries and provided with an Ag/AgCl wire reference electrode (RE) has been manufactured. Addressed on-chip immobilization and sensing of biomolecules was demonstrated by the immobilization of histidine (HIS) tagged alkaline phosphatase (AP) under continuous flow (10 l/min) conditions on the base of electrochemically deposited multilayer (EDM) of cysteamine modified by nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA). The presented method allows the immobilization of different biomolecules on the ready-to-use reservoir covered chip without needs of manual biomolecule deposition. Further on, the detection of analytes can be performed using the electrochemical measurements. Since the methods of biomolecule deposition and sensing are both electrochemical, this allows simplifying the production technology using cheaper detection instruments compared to prevailing present-day optical detection modes
Bragg grating optical filters by UV nanoimprinting
Results on an optical waveguide filter operating in the near IR region are reported. The device consists of a hybrid sol-gel -based grating loaded waveguide, obtained through the merging of conventional photolithography and UV-nanoimprinting. Starting from submicrometric gratings, fabricated by electron beam lithography, a soft mould has been produced and the original structures were replicated onto sol-gel photosensitive films. A final photolithographic step allowed the production of grating-loaded channel waveguides. The devices were optically characterized by transmission measurements in the telecom range 1450–1590 nm. The filter extinction ratio is −11 dB and the bandwidth is 1.7 nm
Micromachined capacitive ultrasonic transducers fabricated using silicon on insulator wafers
In this paper we present the fabrication process of capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers by means of surface micromachining techniques using silicon on insulator (SOI) substrates as starting material. The use of SOI substrates provides a structural layer, in which the free-standing membranes are fabricated, of crystal silicon with excellent mechanical properties, and a sacrificial layer of buried oxide that can be etched selectively with respect to silicon. The process we developed has allowed to obtain transducers with resonance frequency at 6 MHz in air
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